Singapore International Jamboree 2025

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About the Jamboree

Overview

The Singapore International Jamboree (SIJ) 2025 will be held from 18 to 23 November 2025, marking a vibrant celebration of Scouting spirit and Singapore’s 60th year of nationhood.Building on the success of the SG50 Jamboree in 2015, this SG60 edition will gather over 1,000 Scouts from Singapore and across the region in a unique community of friendship, adventure, and discovery.Jamboree is more than just a camp, it is an immersive experience of outdoor adventures, cultural exchanges, and service projects. It celebrates our nation’s 60-year journey while empowering young people to shape their own, reflecting the richness of Scouting and the shared spirit of building a better world.

Images from Singapore International Jamboree 2010


Celebrating Our Adventure

“Celebrating Our Adventure!” will be the theme for this jamboree. This theme can be further broken into five separate sub-themes to cover the different aspects of Singapore identity, experiences and aspirations for the future. The five sub-themes are namely:

  1. Celebrating our Community
    Sharing with and engaging our participants in community services; working alongside each other, helping out in communities, youth and voluntary welfare organisations. Activities focusing on our heartland experiences and engagement with the community will be core to this theme. [Scouting for the Community Day]

  2. Celebrating our Journey
    Immersing participants in learning journeys in the areas of Singapore culture, folk art, history etc, sharing Singapore’s journey through 6 decades of nation building.

  3. Celebrating our Friendship
    Centred on the Scout Law “A Scout makes friends, establishes and maintains harmonious relations”, the jamboree is a place to forge and foster friendships. [Sub-camp activities, In-camp activities]

  1. Celebrating our Resilience
    Covid-19 showed Singapore’s resolve to support one another and come out a nation stronger. Centred on the Scout Law “A Scout has courage in all difficulties”, participants will learn to work together to overcome challenges and affirm their promise to do their best.

  2. Celebrating our Sustainable Future
    Climate change, rising sea levels, an aging population and land scarcity are just some of the challenges facing Singapore and the world today. Scouts must learn to be considerate and disciplined in helping make a sustainable future for ourselves and teach others to do the same, being a force for good and Creating a Better World.

The Jamboree Badge

The SG60 Singapore International Jamboree logo showcases iconic landmarks of Singapore and Scouting, embracing our shared heritage while celebrating our unique identity with Scouts in Singapore and our overseas guests.

Achieving the badge/s

Participants are to complete activities from the various themes of the Jamboree to get the badge

Imagery and Symbolism

Kranji Memorial
Representing the Northern region of Singapore, the Kranji War Memorial is symbolised by the distinctive “fin” that stands prominently at the highest point of the hill — a tribute to courage, sacrifice, and remembrance.

Singapore River
Symbolising the Southern region of Singapore, the Singapore River reflects the nation’s historic journey of progress and trade. It is illustrated through a blue curving line flowing upward, connecting all icons of Singapore within the logo — representing unity and continuity.
Housing Flats
Forming the background silhouette of the logo, the iconic HDB flats reflect the heartland living experience that defines everyday Singapore life. They embody the unity, diversity, and resilience of Singapore’s people — the true foundation of our nation.

Changi Airport, Jewel, and Singapore Airlines
Depicting the Eastern region of Singapore, Changi Airport stands as a proud national icon, welcoming millions of visitors each year. Together with Singapore Airlines — our world-renowned carrier — and the architectural marvel of Jewel, they represent Singapore’s excellence in connectivity, innovation, and hospitality.

Sarimbun Camp
Symbolising the Western region of Singapore and the very heart of Scouting, Sarimbun Scout Camp is depicted with its iconic “A-huts” and the nearby Jurong Gateway. Known as the “sacred Scouting grounds,” Sarimbun has hosted countless camps, courses, and Jamborees, creating cherished memories for generations of Scouts.

Dragon Playground of Toa Payoh
Representing the Central region of Singapore, the Dragon Playground pays homage to the design aesthetics of the 1970s and 1980s. A beloved heritage landmark, it stands as a nostalgic reminder of Singapore’s creativity and community spirit that continue to endure through time.